Candescent supported film Remote Area Medical is now available on DVD, Digital, and On Demand. This documentary, hailed by The New Yorker as “deeply compassionate, quietly furious,” offers a unique perspective on the ongoing health- care debate, as it shines a light on American citizens who live day after day, year after year without solutions for their most basic medical needs. The film takes us inside Bristol, Tennessee's NASCAR

Candescent supported film Remote Area Medical is now available on DVD, Digital, and On Demand. This documentary, hailed by The New Yorker as “deeply compassionate, quietly furious,” offers a unique perspective on the ongoing healthcare debate, as it shines a light on American citizens who live day after day, year after year without solutions for their most basic medical needs. The film takes us inside Bristol, Tennessee’s NASCAR speedway, where nearly 2,000 desperate patients seek free care at a pop-up clinic run by the nonprofit Remote Area Medical. Over the course of three days, the film reveals the spirit of a community, the fragility of the human body, and the inequality of our healthcare system. Check it out today on and iTunes, and visit remoteareamedicalmovie.com to learn more.

speedway, where nearly 2,000 desperate patients seek free care at a pop-up clinic run by the nonprofit Remote Area Medical. Over the course of three days, the film reveals the spirit of a community, the fragility of the human body, and the inequality of our healthcare system. Check it out today on Amazon and iTunes, and visit remoteareamedicalmovie.com to learn more.